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LCD, David vs. Goliath: Iolair vs. Dell LCD, David vs. Goliath: Iolair vs. Dell

24 inch screens give us the choice of panels. Here we have an MVA for Iolair or PVA with Dell. One is quite good while the other fails miserably.

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LCD, David vs. Goliath: Iolair vs. Dell - 28/04
CeBIT: Full HD 22 inch and more - 05/03
Today’s LCD discoveries at the expo - 05/03
CeBIT: Samsung SyncMaster T220P - 04/03
CeBIT : Samsung unveils a 31 inch OLED - 03/03
CES ‘08 : Samsung launches a 2 in 1, 22 ... - 07/01
Alienware unveils a curved monitor - 07/01
Test : the Samsung 2232 S and C - 12/12
USB wireless screens to arrive - 11/12
22 inch LCD monitor survey: the 3rd wave - 02/11
Last Reviews
Dell 3008WFP-HC
Dell launches its 3008WFP-HC with a 6 ms IPS panel, new look, and wide gamut. The 30 inch wants to be the new high end product destined for personal use. Does this Dell model have what it takes?
22 inch LCD monitors: the 3rd wave!
The 226BW is dead, killed by the polemic on panels. Without officially introducing it as its successor, Samsung replaced it by the SyncMaster 2232BW. Same story? Well, there are several panels
Review of the Dell 2407WFP-HC
Everyone is talking about it but no one yet had the opportunity to put this monitor under a colorimeter or through game tests. Is this Dell screen the definitive best choice?
Panels that are produced too economically?
The constant trend is bigger LCDs for less money. Technological miracle or are essential components being modified when they shouldn’t be? The start of a larger problem ?
LCD 24'': Iiyama B2403WS, Samsung 245T
Iiyama releases the 1st 24'' TN 3 ms pre-calibrated for 499 €. Samsung launches the 245T, the 1st LCD with MPA technology and multiple connections. 24”s are going wipe out the 22”...
The Samsung 245B: the 1st TN 24'' TN vs 24'' PVA, MVA...
Samsung releases the first TN 24", the 245B, and it’s economical. This brings us to the essential question of will the 24" replace the 22". Here is a survey of the latest models.
A look into dead pixels- 2007
Manufacturers’ dead pixel policies have changed, sometimes for the better, other times for the worse. Here they are from A for Acer to V for Viewsonic. Bonus: What % of screens are affected?
Samsung 226BW A and S series: The verdict
News from the forum suggested that Samsung sent us the 226BW "S" for tests, while also selling the "A" version, supposedly not as good. We tested both and there are indeed some differences.


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